TAYLORSVILLE — The Utah Highway Patrol put out a message for drivers Tuesday that it hopes will save lives.

As drivers head into the holidays, the Utah Highway Patrol encourages all drivers to move over for first responders on the road. It doesn’t want anyone to get hit, like they have in the past, and its officers are sharing their personal stories.

The roads can be a dangerous place for Utah’s first responders.

“Nearly every crash responder I know can tell the story of a near miss,” said Utah Highway Patrol Col. Greg Holley.

This week is Crash Responder Safety Week. It’s why Utah troopers and others are sharing their frightening stories from the road, so no one else experiences what they did.

Lt. Cade Brenchley with the Utah Highway Patrol said he could’ve easily died.

“I definitel

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